Looks like we have a new candidate for Houdini's first radio broadcast. As you can see below, Houdini spoke on Westinghouse's station KDKA in Pittsburg at 7:15 PM on March 8, 1922. It's unlikely this was spiritualism related (like many of his
other broadcasts) as this pre-dates his first public lectures on the subject. So what could this 15 minute "entertainment" have been? The mind boggles!
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The Pittsburgh Press, March 8, 1922. |
At the moment, this is the earliest Houdini radio broadcast that I'm aware of. But
the list is ever growing. Oh how I wish someone, somewhere, somehow could find a recording of
any Houdini radio talk!
Bummer!!! I thought you finally discovered a broadcast recording.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteAwe, sorry for the fake out, guys. But if I found that, it would not be a simple post. I would be shooting up fireworks!
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